With each new hook up comes a set of guidelines on how and how much they should touch your piercings. There's a certain kind of thrill you get when you buy new jewelry for your piercings.
What else comes out? A habit of double checking the bathroom door is locked a million times before you change to ensure no one can accidentally walk in on you and see your sparkly little secret. Even after they're healed, your piercings just aren't as keen on that lavender-scented body scrub as you are.
You learn very quickly that fancy bath products are best for the parts of your body without tiny rods of metal through them. First off, that is a proven lie. Secondly, even if I did, why are you assuming I want to breastfeed or even have children in the first place? Just leave me and my sparkly tits alone. How long do nipple piercings take to heal?
How do I look after my nipple piercing? Do not rotate or play with your jewellery. Do not pick any crust off your piercing — If you remove natures protective scab, bacteria may enter the piercing which leads to infection. Avoid touching the area. Avoid swimming for the first two weeks after a piercing.
If you must go swimming, we recommend covering your piercing with a waterproof Band-Aid and after exiting the water, remove the Band-Aid and spray with Sterilear Step 1. Avoid using personal care products on or around the piercing including makeup, body lotion and perfumes.
We do not recommend using the following products or ingredients on piercings either: Dettol, Betadine, hydrogen peroxide, disinfectants, soaps, tea tree oil and alcohol to clean your piercing. These products can overly dry out, irritate and burn the pierced area. Use our 2 Step Sterilear Piercing Spray system to keep your nipple piercings clean and free of any bacteria and enhance healing.
Do keep your sheets, bras and clothing clean. Bacteria can all be transferred from bedding and get inside your fresh piercings. Make sure your sheets are cleaned and changed quite frequently to prevent any problems. Avoid unnecessary trauma to your piercing such as friction from clothing, towels, loofahs, excessive motion of the area, playing with the jewellery, knocking the piercing, and over cleaning. Will my nipples stay hard? Do nipple piercings affect breastfeeding?
Will a piercing make my nipple more sensitive? Should you get your nipples pierced? Skipping out is seriously not worth the risk.
Getting your nipple s pierced might make your nipples slightly more pronounced due to the piercing worn , but it won't make your nipples stay erect longterm. They can scab a little bit, like any other piercing. But if you are worried about excess scabbing, you should probably contact your body piercer as a first port of call.
More often than not, however, they will tell you to speak to a GP if they think the infection requires urgent attention. Nasty infections will be treated with antibiotics or creams, depending on how far it has progressed through your breast tissue. If you choose to go braless then be aware that your nipple ring will almost certainly show through your top. The obvious dangers are that you may get an infection.
Infections are very rare, but also very real. In fact, it can even be fatal sorry to alarm you! You may also be left with scar tissue around your nipple if you choose to take the ring out, which could leave it looking slightly different to your pre-pierced nip. Personal experience says no, but for many women, whose piercings have healed nicely, their nipple sensitivity increased dramatically.
Of course, you have to live with the fact that your nipples will be out of action while they heal. Most piercings are fitted with screw ball bars and hoops. It may take a little bit of time to initially remove it, but the important thing to remember is that you wash your hands and cleanse the area beforehand. Like with all piercings, metal protectors may go off if the jewellery worn is magnetic. Even when nipple jewelry appears secure in your nipple, it is preferable to remove the jewelry prior to breastfeeding.
Also, removing jewelry might make it easier for your baby to latch onto your breasts and prevent any possible damage to their mouth. Ideally, jewelry should be removed completely for as long as you intend to breastfeed. This decreases the chances of infection or other complications. If you decide to only remove nipple jewelry for individual feedings, it is essential that you properly clean the jewelry before reinserting after every single feeding:.
Actually, most piercers will not pierce the nipples during this time, considering that it takes up to 12 months for the nipple to fully heal. For this reason, only use reputable piercing establishments. What measures does the piercing establishment take to reduce the risk of infection? Ask to see these credentials. Your piercer should use sterile piercing needles, wear gloves, wash their hands before beginning, and sterilize your skin. Also, take aftercare precautions to prevent infections after a piercing.
This involves not touching your piercing with dirty hands, and not allowing others to touch your piercing either. Limit the use of cigarettes , caffeine, alcohol, and aspirin after a nipple piercing. These substances can act as blood thinners , making it harder for your blood to clot. This can prolong the healing process. Keep an eye out for signs of an infection.
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